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    Bill Bryant
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    The foxes seem very aware, and the two pups very cautious. Super low angle, and I like the DOF in this.

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    Adorable and the expressions show the different reaction to humans in the still innocent pups. Great EXP and nice as presented.

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    Love it Bill !!! All in good position and sharp Just taste but might like more room around the family Really nice !!!

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    This image is so good.
    I dont know about fox behaviour there, but in India FOX is a real skuller & they are very shy
    Beautifully done,
    Thanks for sharing

    Harshad

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    Wow, I think I read how hard it is to see these guys. Great capture. I might try to subdue that grass in front of the right kit but otherwise a wonderful image.

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    Really nice shot. Great poses by the kits. Good sharpness on the subject with a nice complimentary blurring of the surroundings. Color looks real nice too.

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    Bill,
    I like the low angle. Nice image. Some more room would have been better but doesn't take anything away from this image. Good one.

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    Sabyasachi

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    This is an excellent image, Bill, as noted repeatedly above. I really like the intense look by the 2 kits. The only thing that takes this image down a (small) notch for me is the adult looking directly at you - apprehensively. If the adult had been looking in the same direction as the kits, that would put this image WAY over the top. :)

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    Hey Bill,As above, this is a fabulous image. For me the best thing about it is that all sets of eyes are on the same plane. I do see Steve's point directly above. You might consider getting rid of the one blade of grass coming out of the back of the adult.
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